Thursday, 4 February 2010

940 kHz became a goldmine when CINW left AM some time between 00 and 01 UTC on December 30, and just hours later WKGM was heard with a fair signal.T.R. Bumgardner kindly confirmed my reception in an email today, and gave me QSL #10 from Virginia.

After breakfast but still before lunch I received an email from NHK Hiroshima, with a confirmation in English of my January 5, 2010 reception of NHK-1 on 1071 kHz.The station was heard with a fair to good “JOFK NHK Hiroshima Daiichi Hoso desu” identification at 10.00 UTC.On April 10 I received a letter via air mail as well, with pretty much the same content as the email.

Radio Popular was heard on April 8, 2009, which was a nice day for signals from Dominican Republic. After you-don't-want-to-know how many reminders I finally received a confirmation from the station well before breakfast today. I got a very nice email from Nieves Corniel, including information about the station's new address:

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

The final days of January were pretty good for hearing exciting signals from eastern North America, and on 1470 I was surprised by a signal from Classic Country WLOA.Thanks a lot to John Kuty for confirming my reception!

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Today I received mail from NHK in Nagano in acknowledge of my October 18, 2006 reception of NHK-2 on 1467 kHz. This happened after my second follow up via their Contact Form. NHK Nagano apologized for not issuing verification cards, but I'm a QSL collector and not a post card collector so that doesn't matter at all :-)